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859 Massachusetts Ave Project
The City of Cambridge has purchased the building located at 859 Massachusetts Avenue formerly owned by the Chamber of Commerce. The City has decided to move the family shelter, formerly located at 3 Bigelow Street, into this location.
859 Massachusetts Ave Project
The City of Cambridge has purchased the building located at 859 Massachusetts Avenue formerly owned by the Chamber of Commerce. The City has decided to move the family shelter, formerly located at 3 Bigelow Street, into this location.
Housing Information Library Drop In Hours 10.2.2023
Housed In Cambridge Library Drop In Hours on 10/2/2023
Stand Up, Harvard
A Stand Up, Harvard! rally will be held Saturday, April 12, starting at noon at the Cambridge Common. Join members of the community in standing together for democracy and academic freedom.
2002 Educational Services
Educational Services information from the 2002 Economic Census for the City of Cambridge.
Laurance V. Kimbrough
Campaign Political Finance Reports Cambridge School Committee Candidates Laurance V. Kimbrough
Daily Log 1.16.2023
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's daily calls for service for January 13-16th, 2023.
Traffic Impacts July 19
The City of Cambridge is notifying residents, businesses, and visitors of street closures and traffic impacts July 19 due to The Port Community Pride event.
Business Development Workshops
This page describes the variety of business development workshops that the City of Cambridge offers.
Native Spaces
City of Cambridge page dedicated to projects illuminating the history and presence of Native Peoples in Cambridge, starting with the Indigenous language street signs in the East Cambridge neighborhood.
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